KAFM BOARD OF DIRECTORS MONTHLY MEETING5:00pm, The Radio Room 1310 Ute Ave
We serve both KAFM and the wider community in
more...0 developing a vision for culture and radio in the Grand Valley. The KAFM Board of Directors meets the second Thursday of every month. Board meetings are open to the public, and we encourage listeners and community members to attend.

DANCE

NEIGHBOR'S READ AND DANCEAnimals Get Funky!6:30pm, Mesa County Central Library
Join author Sarahndipity Johnsen to learn some
more...0 funky dance moves and get a sneak preview of her new book From A-Z: Animals Get Funky! that inspires health, confidence, inclusion, and personal expression.
This FREE, family-friendly, event is sponsored by the Mesa County Libaries Neighbor's Read program.

DANCE

NEIGHBOR'S READ AND DANCEAnimals Get Funky!6:30pm, Mesa County Central Library
Join author Sarahndipity Johnsen to learn some
more...0 funky new dance moves and get a sneak preview of her new book, From A-Z: Animals Get Funky!
This is a FREE, family-friendly event, sponsored by the Mesa County Libraries Neighbor's Read program.

THEATRE

OUR TOWNby Thornton Wilder 7:30pm, Moss Performing Arts Center, Robinson Theatre
First produced in 1939, Thornton Wilder’s
more...0 Pulitzer Prize-winning American Classic is his most renowned and most frequently performed play. Our Town follows the citizens of the fictional New England town, Grovers Corner, between 1901 and 1913 through daily life, love and marriage and finally, in Act 3, “I guess you can reckon what that one’s about.” Through a minimalist metatheatrical style, whereby a stage manager draws our attention to the nature of the play as a theatrical performance, Our Town represents all towns and reminds us of the universality and preciousness of daily life.
Additional showtime: November 11; 2pm
Prices: $21 adults, $17 seniors, $8 students
Rated G
Sponsored by Chevron and Enstrom

ANTHOTYPES IN THE MORNINGWorkshop by visiting artist, Jimmy Fike10:00am, 1803 North 7th Street
Harness the power of plants to make your own
more...0 photograms! We’ll grind up flowers, fruits, and vegetables to make photosensitive emulsions that we can then use to coat paper. Once the paper is prepared, we’ll arrange objects on top and expose it to sunlight. When the exposure is complete and the items are removed, you’ll be left with colorful compositions and silhouettes of where the objects used to be. A fun, one-and-done style workshop. Some exposures take hours, others days; students may pick up their finished anthotypes the following Tuesday.